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    • 24 Mar 2025
    • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    • 599 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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    Healing Through Archives

    Date: Monday, March 24, 2025

    Time: 5:30-8pm 

    Location: 599 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba

    Cost: None. This workshop is sponsored by the Association for Manitoba Archives with co-sponsorship from the Kishaadigeh Collaborative Research Centre (University of Winnipeg).

    Archives can cause pain; but archives can also heal. Many of us have witnessed both pain and healing in our reading rooms and in talking with researchers.

    Please join Vanessa Cook, Krystal Payne, and Greg Bak for an evening discussion on integrating healing-centered engagement into your archival practice. We envision this as a free-flowing discussion within our community of practice, it will not be a repeat of the workshop from last year.

    If you attended our workshop last year, we would love to hear how you have been using what you learned and make space for any follow-up questions that you have. If you are not familiar with healing-centered engagement (HCE), a set of practices developed within the fields of education and public health, we will also talk through how HCE concepts can contribute to healing archives. 

    We will be meeting in the Kishaadigeh Collaborative Research Centre, located on the 3rd floor of the Richardson College for the Environment building at 599 Portage. While this building is a part of the University of Winnipeg, it is located off the main campus. There are bus stops nearby, and paid parking is available at the back of the building. When you come in the front doors, there will be a hallway directly in front of you just past the security desk, and the elevator is on the right-hand side of this hallway. When you arrive at the third floor, you will find the entry door to the area that 3RC060 is located within directly to your left. 

    Supper will be provided. If you have food allergies or sensitivities, please let us know in advance (email Sarah Story, AMA Admin Assistant, at ama1@mts.net). 


    Facilitator Bios:

    Vanessa Anakwudwabisayquay Cook (Peguis First Nation/Winnipeg) works for The People as a Shkaabekwe (Helper). As an Indigenous Health Facilitator, an Adult Educator with Righting Relations and as a Director of Red Tent, which provides anti-oppression training, she has delivered thousands of workshops on decolonizing mental and sexual health, substance use and relationships. She prides herself on Indigenous education, graduating from Children of the Earth High School and obtaining a First Nation Counselling Degree from Brandon University. Her highest education comes from Sundance/Fasting ceremonies, time spent in nature with Elders, Medicine People and Family who grace her life. She is a Mother of two and an Aunty to many.

    Greg Bak is an associate professor of archival studies at the University of Manitoba, and a settler of Polish descent on Treaty One lands and the homeland of the Red River Métis. A Fellow of the Association of Canadian Archivists, his research and teaching focus on archival decolonization, digital archives, and the histories of digital cultures. He is a co-editor of All Shook Up: The Archival Legacy of Terry Cook (SAA 2020) and The Nordic Model of Digital Archiving (Routledge 2024). Prior to 2011 he was a senior digital archivist at Library and Archives Canada. 

    Krystal Payne (she/her) is a settler archivist and PhD student in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Manitoba (Treaty One Territory and the homeland of the Métis nation). Krystal came to archives after working in community health where she developed and delivered health education and harm reduction services for a variety of audiences. She is interested in continuing to apply feminist, social justice and healing-centred relational orientations to her archival work. Krystal’s research on archival harm reduction has been published in Archivaria, and she is currently studying at the intersections of settler colonial archives, archival violence and supporting Indigenous archival sovereignty.

    • 11 Apr 2025
    • 5:00 PM
    • Manitoba

    Rolling Nominations 

    2025 Manitoba Day Awards

    The Association for Manitoba Archives (AMA) is pleased to announce that rolling nominations for the 2025 Manitoba Day Awards are being accepted by the Special Initiatives Committee. Deadline for submissions is April 11, 2025. The awards night will be held May 26, 2025. 


    AWARDED TO:  Users of archives (e.g. individuals, community groups, organizations) who have completed an original work of excellence or made exemplary use of Manitoba’s documentary heritage in a product or service that enhances the archival community.


    AWARD: Determined by the AMA Board.

    NOMINATED BY: Any member in good standing of the AMA (Institution, Associate Institution, or Individual) may make a nomination. It is not required that the recipient be an AMA member.

    SELECTION: A committee of AMA members selected by Co-Chairs of the Information and Outreach Committee. The selection committee’s recommendations are to be approved by the AMA’s Board of Directors.

    AWARDED:  Monday, May 26, 2025 at Marshall McLuhan Hall (University of Manitoba)

    NOMINATION QUESTIONS:

    To nominate an individual or group for the 2025 Manitoba Day Awards, please answer the 3 questions below and send your responses in a Word document to awards@mbarchives.ca on or before April 11, 2025. In the submission, please provide the nominee(s) name(s), address(es), phone number(s), and email(s). Include also the name(s) and email(s) of the nominator(s).

    1. Description of the project and its uses of archives. 

    2. Who funded the project (if known, for purposes of recognition).

    3. How does this project enhance the archival community? How does it contribute to the understanding and appreciation of archives and/or history in Manitoba? 

    Please Note: The Manitoba Day Awards judges may request a copy of the publication or project documentation (e.g., photos of exhibit, DVD, website link) to assist the committee members in evaluating the nominations. These materials will be returned following the selection.

    If you have questions or issues, please reach out to Sarah Story, AMA Administrative Assistant, at ama1@mts.net

    Thank you for your support and nominations.

    Brian Hubner & Chris Kotecki

    Co-chairs, AMA Special Initiatives Committee

Past events

24 Feb 2025 Call for Expressions of Interest - Community Archives Internship
06 Feb 2025 Midwinter Tales from the Archives
21 Nov 2024 Annual General Meeting
04 Jun 2024 Manitoba Day Awards
28 Mar 2024 Healing Centered Engagement Workshop with Vanessa Anakwudwabisayquay Cook
13 Mar 2024 Healing Centered Engagement in Archives
15 Feb 2024 Midwinter Tales from the Archives
07 Feb 2024 Fundraising for Record Keeping Institutions
15 Nov 2023 MAIN Introduction Workshop
25 Oct 2023 Zoom discussion on archival storage space
09 Jun 2023 The Reconciliation Framework: Discussion Meeting
27 Apr 2023 Email Archiving at the University of British Columbia: What We’ve Learned
08 Feb 2023 Creating a meaningful land acknowledgment: with speaker: Allen Sutherland / Waabiskhi Mazinishin Mishtadim (White Spotted Horse)
06 Dec 2022 Archiving the Records of the MMIWG2S+ Inquiry
10 Nov 2022 AMA - Annual General Meeting 2022
19 May 2022 Intro to the MMIWG2S Report and Calls for Justice
20 Jan 2022 AMA Trivia Night
14 Oct 2021 2021 Manitoba Heritage Summit
20 Jan 2021 Beyond Indigenous Awareness
16 Oct 2020 Call for Applications - Citizen Member for the City of Winnipeg Records Committee
08 Oct 2020 AMA Annual General Meeting
01 Oct 2020 Manitoba Heritage Summit
13 Jul 2020 Consultation Session on the University of Manitoba's Archival Studies Program
15 Jan 2020 Manitoba Day Nominations
05 Nov 2019 ARCHIVAL GRANTS MINI-WORKSHOP
03 Oct 2019 Association for Manitoba Archives Annual General Meeting
21 Sep 2019 Introduction to Archives Workshop
20 Sep 2019 MAIN Training
14 Jun 2019 MAIN Training
29 May 2019 Manitoba Day Awards
15 May 2019 Unbreakable: The Spirit of the Strike
01 May 2019 The Power of the Archive
13 Apr 2019 Introduction to Archives Workshop
28 Mar 2019 A Public Conversation About the City of Winnipeg Archives
13 Mar 2019 TRC Calls to Action for Archives & NCTR Tour
07 Dec 2018 Christmas Gathering
11 Oct 2018 Annual General Meeting
30 May 2018 2018 Manitoba Day Awards
10 Nov 2017 An Introduction to Oral History
23 May 2017 Manitoba Day Awards
20 Oct 2016 AMA 2016 Annual General Meeting
14 Oct 2016 Emergency Preparedness Workshop
29 Feb 2016 Digitization Workshop
07 Oct 2015 LAC Wallot-Sylvestre Seminar featuring Robert Darnton
25 Sep 2015 AMA Meet and Greet
04 Aug 2015 International Indigenous Librarians Forum (IILF) 2015
29 Jul 2015 I-CHORA 7
13 Jul 2015 ICA-SUV 2015
11 Jun 2015 ACA Conference 2015
27 May 2015 Manitoba Day Awards
14 Apr 2015 "Archival Outreach & Collaboration: Sharing Stories of our Successes and Challenges” - An Evening of Conversation for Local Archivists
28 Feb 2015 Introduction to Archives
17 Feb 2015 What's new with AtoM?
13 Feb 2015 Pub Night for Archivists
03 Dec 2014 “Odd and Intimate Encounters: Archivists Share their Personal Stories about Collections, Donors, and the Archival Spaces”
27 Nov 2014 AMA Annual General Meeting
01 Jun 1990 1990 Annual Meeting
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